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Georgia Republican Party Is Rising to the Challenge Following 2020

(Michael Holahan/The Augusta Chronicle via AP) The death of the Georgia Republican Party following the 2020 election has been greatly exaggerated. The state has been under the microscope nationally since the 2018 gubernatorial contest when Stacey Abrams lost by over 50,000 votes. Since then, she has been the poster child for non-existent voter suppression in the state and has never conceded the race. Legacy media outlets have given her a platform to spread her lies without challenging her assertions. Democrats take her claims at face value, promoting the idea that Governor Brian Kemp stole the election by executing the Georgia law that requires cleaning up the voter rolls.

National Initiatives to Prevent Myocardial Infarction and Stroke

In 2011, the US Department of Health and Human Services launched the Million Hearts initiative, led by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) with participation from a wide range of federal agencies, state governments, clinical consortia, community and professional organizations, and other partners. The goal of the initiative was to prevent 1 million myocardial infarctions and strokes over 5 years. To achieve this goal, community-wide preventive interventions were to reduce tobacco use and sodium consumption and eliminate artificial trans fats from the food supply. In clinical care, the initiative focused on improving the “ABCS”: aspirin use, blood pressure control, cholesterol management, and smoking cessation treatment. A second phase, Million Hearts 2022, aims to reduce tobacco use, sodium intake, and physical inactivity by 20%; achieve 80% performance on the ABCS and 70% participation in cardiac rehabilitatio

With masks on, three feet is just as safe as six feet apart in Massachusetts schools

 E-Mail BOSTON - As COVID-19 infection rates continue to fall, Massachusetts officials are signaling it s almost time to end remote learning and send all school-aged children back to the classroom. While emerging data suggest young children and schools have not been primary drivers of the COVID-19 pandemic, evidence to guide best practices to prevent the spread of the virus in the school setting has been limited and, as a result, national and international recommendations are inconsistent. A study led by Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) physician-researchers provides new, much-needed data about the optimal physical distancing between students for the prevention of COVID-19 in the school setting. In a retrospective, statewide cohort study, the researchers compared the rates of COVID-19 cases in students and staff in Massachusetts public schools among districts with universal mask mandates but different physical distancing requirements. The team found no substantial diff

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